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单词 pluralistic
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Definition of pluralistic in English:

pluralistic

adjective plʊər(ə)ˈlɪstɪkˌplʊrəˈlɪstɪk
  • 1Relating to or advocating a system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.

    a multicultural pluralistic society where people's values are respected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A more pluralistic image of Australian society was being projected in government film.
    • In our pluralistic times, control has become a relative value.
    • They helped to mold community leaders and willing participants in pluralistic politics.
    • I think we're a very secular and very pluralistic nation.
    • These settlers demonstrated the strength of their pluralistic democracy compared with the thugocracy we have come to expect of their neighbours.
    • Pluralistic civilization abets division into groups, clubs, circles, and lodges.
    • From the beginning, it has been a pluralistic faith.
    • In that more pluralistic, less authoritarian context, we each put our energies where we think they can more effectively be deployed.
    • The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions.
    • He avoids considering the role of faith in a secular, pluralistic culture.
    1. 1.1Philosophy Relating to a system of thought that recognizes more than one ultimate principle.
      the society is committed to a pluralistic approach to philosophy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I view the society of my poetry as a pluralistic community, having in no ultimate sense a single goal.
      • We hope that the pluralistic toolkit presented in the next chapter will allow us to offer a perspective on the past different from anything found in world history.
      • Members of the English school were drawn to a pluralistic approach to theorizing.
      • The authors adopt a pluralistic perspective, in which evolution occurs from the gene to the population and is closely supported by a cultural system.
      • Viewing knowledge as a tool for enriching experience, pragmatism tends to be pluralistic, experimental, fallibilist, and naturalistic.
      • This allowed them to claim that they had proved the pluralistic reality that perceptions present to us.
      • What you are putting forward is a pluralistic, 'there is no real right and wrong' sort of view.
      • If the argument s correct, a pragmatic account is inevitably methodologically, theoretically, and perspectively pluralistic.
      • Ethical pluralism was inspired by his pluralistic view of the universe.
      • To emphasize the pluralistic nature of this development, some scholars prefer to speak of 'new art histories'.

Derivatives

  • pluralistically

  • adverbˌplʊər(ə)ˈlɪstɪk(ə)liˌplʊrəˈlɪstək(ə)li
    • The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What are analytic-, systemic-, eclectic-, or pluralistically-minded therapists to make of this?
      • Dependent origination is not a theory of causation with respect to bringing about a pluralistically real world.
      • Using this methodology, his conclusion was that power was distributed pluralistically in New Haven.
      • The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated.
 
 

Definition of pluralistic in US English:

pluralistic

adjectiveˌplʊrəˈlɪstɪkˌplo͝orəˈlistik
  • 1Relating to or advocating a system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.

    a multicultural pluralistic society where people's values are respected
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The authors begin by discussing the simplest kind of lawmaking factory, a unitary state with pluralistic political institutions.
    • They helped to mold community leaders and willing participants in pluralistic politics.
    • In our pluralistic times, control has become a relative value.
    • In that more pluralistic, less authoritarian context, we each put our energies where we think they can more effectively be deployed.
    • Pluralistic civilization abets division into groups, clubs, circles, and lodges.
    • He avoids considering the role of faith in a secular, pluralistic culture.
    • A more pluralistic image of Australian society was being projected in government film.
    • These settlers demonstrated the strength of their pluralistic democracy compared with the thugocracy we have come to expect of their neighbours.
    • From the beginning, it has been a pluralistic faith.
    • I think we're a very secular and very pluralistic nation.
    1. 1.1Philosophy Relating to a system of thought that recognizes more than one ultimate principle.
      the society is committed to a pluralistic approach to philosophy
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ethical pluralism was inspired by his pluralistic view of the universe.
      • We hope that the pluralistic toolkit presented in the next chapter will allow us to offer a perspective on the past different from anything found in world history.
      • This allowed them to claim that they had proved the pluralistic reality that perceptions present to us.
      • Viewing knowledge as a tool for enriching experience, pragmatism tends to be pluralistic, experimental, fallibilist, and naturalistic.
      • To emphasize the pluralistic nature of this development, some scholars prefer to speak of 'new art histories'.
      • I view the society of my poetry as a pluralistic community, having in no ultimate sense a single goal.
      • The authors adopt a pluralistic perspective, in which evolution occurs from the gene to the population and is closely supported by a cultural system.
      • What you are putting forward is a pluralistic, 'there is no real right and wrong' sort of view.
      • Members of the English school were drawn to a pluralistic approach to theorizing.
      • If the argument s correct, a pragmatic account is inevitably methodologically, theoretically, and perspectively pluralistic.
 
 
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